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The good news is that the red cable is one of the audio channels. Your tv is mono and will work fine without the red cable. You need to hit the input button on your remote or your tv. You can also try hitting the channel down button. Once you get past channel 2 or 3, it should go to the inputs. I hope this helps.

Okay- the three cables (red, white, and yellow) are called RCA plug connectors. They are commonly used to carry audio and video signals.
Plug them into your Xbox according to the color codes- red cable connector to the red socket (jacks); then white to white, and yellow to yellow.
Now connect these leads to the RCA input jacks in the back of your t.v. - maintaining the same color code connections (red to red; white to white, and yellow to yellow)
The RCA input jacks on your t.v. should be labeled with an input number, to distinguish itself from the other inputs, like HDMI, S-Video, and such.
After plugging in your Xbox to the wall outlet or surge strip, turn it on.
Turn your t.v. set on.
With the remote control that came with your t.v. set, open the menu bar, scroll to... and open the "External Output" menu.
You should see a list of [however many] inputs your particular t.v has. Scroll to the input number that the 3 RCA cables are attached to, and press that number as the default video screen.
Exit the prompts and your Xbox video screen should be displayed.

So, if your TV is on a "Channel", it is not on the correct input to view the Xbox 360.

Check the Xbox and verify which cables it is using to connect to the TV. When you find this, follow the cable to the back of the TV and find the input selection. It should be listed as the type and a number (i.e. HDMI 2, COMPONENT 1).

Have the Xbox on. Use the TV remote and use either the INPUT or the MENU options to change the input to the input that matches the port that the Xbox is connected to.

This should make the Xbox work.

When you are done with the Xbox, use the INPUT or MENU to change back to the tuner to watch TV.

I dont have a 360 so cant be 100% sure this will be helpful. i have a PS3 and to get it to run on HD after using it on SCART, you need to plug both the HDMI and SCART leads in simultaneously and go into the system visual settings and change it to a HDMI port.

after this you need to jsut unplug the SCART.

im hoping its a similar issue but just swapping the PS3 menu's with the 360 one.

this is sometimes due to an improper organization of the component jacks in the tv input. it doesnt sound like thats the case considering it was working before, but you might want to take a second look and make sure your colour coded component jacks are in their corresponding inputs.

Sounds like you are using the Component cables but are not on the correct component channel. Keep searching through your input channels to find the right one. Some older TV's that intergrated component inputs merged them with the normal input channels. I had this same problem with a JVC TV.

Make sure that you have the RC Cables (red and white) plugged into the audio ports that coincides with the component video inputs. If that wont work then try plugging the audio and video cables into the inputs for the satellite, since that works. That way you can isolate the issue. If it still wont work try using the XBOX 360 HDMI cable. That has both audio and video.